A Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA) is a process that seeks to determine the underlying cause or function of student behaviors that impede the learning of the student or the learning of the student’s peers. A Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP) is a plan that utilizes behavioral interventions and supports in order to reduce behaviors which interfere with a student’s academic progress and/or increase behaviors that lead to successful learning for that student.
The Wayne Michigan Agreement with a Consultant to Implement Functional Behavior Assessment and Behavior Intervention Plan is a comprehensive and detailed arrangement between the Wayne School District and a professional consultant. This agreement aims to address and improve behavioral issues of students within the district by utilizing evidence-based strategies grounded in the principles of functional behavior assessment (FBA) and behavior intervention plans (BIG). The agreement encompasses various key components essential for successful implementation of FBA and BIG. It outlines the roles and responsibilities of both the Wayne School District and the consultant, ensuring a collaborative effort to achieve desired outcomes. The consultant, a highly skilled and experienced expert in behavioral analysis and intervention, will work closely with district staff, administrators, teachers, and parents to develop and implement targeted strategies. The main goal of this agreement is to conduct functional behavior assessments to comprehensively analyze and understand the antecedents, behaviors, and consequences that influence student behavior. This process involves collecting both qualitative and quantitative data through observations, interviews, and assessments. The FBA allows the identification of specific triggers and patterns that underlie problematic behaviors, thereby guiding the development of an effective behavior intervention plan. In close collaboration with the consultant, the Wayne School District will ensure that the Behavior Intervention Plan is tailor-made to each student's unique needs, circumstances, and goals. The BIG will consist of evidence-based strategies, interventions, and techniques to manage and modify behaviors in a positive and constructive manner. It will also outline strategies for teaching appropriate replacement behaviors, emphasizing proactive approaches rather than reactive measures. The Wayne Michigan Agreement recognizes that addressing behavioral issues requires ongoing monitoring and adjustment. Therefore, regular follow-up meetings, progress reports, and data analysis will be conducted to assess the effectiveness of the implemented strategies. The consultant will provide guidance and support to district staff, ensuring fidelity and fidelity in the implementation of the FBA and BIG. Different types of Wayne Michigan Agreements with Consultants to Implement Functional Behavior Assessment and Behavior Intervention Plan may include variations in scope and focus. For example, some agreements may solely address students with specific learning disabilities or emotional/behavioral disorders, while others may encompass a broader population of students. Additionally, the agreements may differ in the duration of the consultant's involvement, ranging from short-term projects to ongoing consultation services throughout the academic year. In summary, the Wayne Michigan Agreement with a Consultant to Implement Functional Behavior Assessment and Behavior Intervention Plan is an instrumental partnership in addressing and improving student behavior within the district. By leveraging the expertise of a consultant and utilizing the principles of FBA and BIG, the agreement aims to create an inclusive, supportive, and conducive learning environment for all students.The Wayne Michigan Agreement with a Consultant to Implement Functional Behavior Assessment and Behavior Intervention Plan is a comprehensive and detailed arrangement between the Wayne School District and a professional consultant. This agreement aims to address and improve behavioral issues of students within the district by utilizing evidence-based strategies grounded in the principles of functional behavior assessment (FBA) and behavior intervention plans (BIG). The agreement encompasses various key components essential for successful implementation of FBA and BIG. It outlines the roles and responsibilities of both the Wayne School District and the consultant, ensuring a collaborative effort to achieve desired outcomes. The consultant, a highly skilled and experienced expert in behavioral analysis and intervention, will work closely with district staff, administrators, teachers, and parents to develop and implement targeted strategies. The main goal of this agreement is to conduct functional behavior assessments to comprehensively analyze and understand the antecedents, behaviors, and consequences that influence student behavior. This process involves collecting both qualitative and quantitative data through observations, interviews, and assessments. The FBA allows the identification of specific triggers and patterns that underlie problematic behaviors, thereby guiding the development of an effective behavior intervention plan. In close collaboration with the consultant, the Wayne School District will ensure that the Behavior Intervention Plan is tailor-made to each student's unique needs, circumstances, and goals. The BIG will consist of evidence-based strategies, interventions, and techniques to manage and modify behaviors in a positive and constructive manner. It will also outline strategies for teaching appropriate replacement behaviors, emphasizing proactive approaches rather than reactive measures. The Wayne Michigan Agreement recognizes that addressing behavioral issues requires ongoing monitoring and adjustment. Therefore, regular follow-up meetings, progress reports, and data analysis will be conducted to assess the effectiveness of the implemented strategies. The consultant will provide guidance and support to district staff, ensuring fidelity and fidelity in the implementation of the FBA and BIG. Different types of Wayne Michigan Agreements with Consultants to Implement Functional Behavior Assessment and Behavior Intervention Plan may include variations in scope and focus. For example, some agreements may solely address students with specific learning disabilities or emotional/behavioral disorders, while others may encompass a broader population of students. Additionally, the agreements may differ in the duration of the consultant's involvement, ranging from short-term projects to ongoing consultation services throughout the academic year. In summary, the Wayne Michigan Agreement with a Consultant to Implement Functional Behavior Assessment and Behavior Intervention Plan is an instrumental partnership in addressing and improving student behavior within the district. By leveraging the expertise of a consultant and utilizing the principles of FBA and BIG, the agreement aims to create an inclusive, supportive, and conducive learning environment for all students.
Para su conveniencia, debajo del texto en español le brindamos la versión completa de este formulario en inglés. For your convenience, the complete English version of this form is attached below the Spanish version.